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Pezdek K, Blandon-Gitlin I, Lam S, Hart REllis, Schooler J.W.  2006.  Is knowing believing? The role of event plausibility and background knowledge in planting false beliefs about the personal past Memory & cognition. 34(8):1628–1635.
Protzko J., Schooler J.W..  2017.  Decline Effects: Types, Mechanisms, and Personal Reflections. Psychological Science Under Scrutiny. :85-107.
Protzko J., Schooler J.W.  2022.  Who Denigrates Today’s Youth?: The Role of Age, Implicit Theories, and Sharing the Same Negative Trait Frontiers in Psychology.
Protzko J, Ouimette B, Schooler J.  2016.  Believing there is no free will corrupts intuitive cooperation. Cognition. 151:6-9.
Protzko J., Schooler J.W..  2019.  Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking. Science Advances. 5(10)
Protzko J., Lundmark S., Walleczek J., Schooler J.W..  Submitted.  Never Forget a Face? You Probably Just Did.
Protzko J., Zedelius C.M., Schooler J.W..  2019.  Rushing to Appear Virtuous: Time Pressure Increases Socially Desirable Responding. Psychological Science. 30(11):1584-1591.
Protzko J., Lundmark S., Walleczek J., Schooler J.W..  2022.   Nonlinear effect amplification: Differential susceptibility of verbal overshadowing as a function of time to interference. . Journal of Applied Research in Memory & Cognition.
Protzko J., Schooler W..  2017.  No relationship between researcher successful productivity and replicability: an analysis of four studies with 79 replications. PsyArXiv.
Protzko J., Schooler J.W..  2022.  What I didn’t grow up with is dangerous: How personal experience impacts perceptions of what corrupts today’s youth.. PsyArxiv.